2019
DOI: 10.4314/tjpr.v18i1.30
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Utilization of <i>Bridelia mollis</i> as herbal medicine, nutraceutical and functional food in southern Africa: A review

Abstract: Purpose: To evaluate the functional food, nutraceutical and ethnomedicinal properties of Bridelia mollis throughout its geographical range. Methods: Retrieval of information on the medicinal, nutraceutical and functional food properties of B. mollis was undertaken using electronic databases, including PubMed, EThOS, ScienceDirect, SCOPUS, ProQuest, SciFinder, Medline, Open-thesis, OATD and Google Scholar. Pre-electronic literature was sourced from the University library. Results: Literature search revealed tha… Show more

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“… Shrub Mungamunyu (Sh) Pink tassle-berry (Eng) Roots and leaves Infusion taken orally Cough E Gelfand et al (1985) Euphorbiaceae Bridellia mollis Hutch. Shrub Mutuzvidzembwa, Mudenhanyani, Mufukusi, Muhumbakumba, Munzvarawauya, Musosoriondo (Sh) Umkumbakumba, Umwane (Nd) Velvet sweetberry, Velvet-leaved bridelia (Eng) Roots Hot water extract drunk three times a day Decoction Cough N, W, C, E, S Least Concern Maroyi (2011 , 2019d) Euphorbiaceae Croton gratissimus Burch Shrub Gunukira, Mufandemenge, Mugugu, Mubangwa, Mufarata (Sh) Lavender croton (Eng) Roots and bark Respiratory disorders N, W, C, E, S Least Concern Chimponda and Mukanganyama (2010) Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia ingens E. Mey. ex Boiss .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Shrub Mungamunyu (Sh) Pink tassle-berry (Eng) Roots and leaves Infusion taken orally Cough E Gelfand et al (1985) Euphorbiaceae Bridellia mollis Hutch. Shrub Mutuzvidzembwa, Mudenhanyani, Mufukusi, Muhumbakumba, Munzvarawauya, Musosoriondo (Sh) Umkumbakumba, Umwane (Nd) Velvet sweetberry, Velvet-leaved bridelia (Eng) Roots Hot water extract drunk three times a day Decoction Cough N, W, C, E, S Least Concern Maroyi (2011 , 2019d) Euphorbiaceae Croton gratissimus Burch Shrub Gunukira, Mufandemenge, Mugugu, Mubangwa, Mufarata (Sh) Lavender croton (Eng) Roots and bark Respiratory disorders N, W, C, E, S Least Concern Chimponda and Mukanganyama (2010) Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia ingens E. Mey. ex Boiss .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Cough Antioxidant, antimicrobial, antiviral, immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory activities. Highly toxic LC 50 values of 51.4 μg/mL Maroyi (2019d) Euphorbiaceae Croton gratissimus Burch Respiratory disorders Good antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial and antiviral activities. no records found Grace et al (2003) ; Mulholland et al (2010) ; Njoya et al (2018) Euphorbiaceae Euphorbia ingens E. Mey.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Functional foods can be categorized as foods marketed under the labels of healthy food and food sources having physiological properties besides their nutritional uses. Additionally, natural materials that can be used daily for regulating or affecting the body system upon intake can also be called functional foods [13,14]. According to the European Consensus, the most accurate definition is that "a food can be considered as functional beyond adequate nutritional effects, if it reasonably improves target functions in the body in a way that contributes to improving health and minimizing disease risk".…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[1] Herbal products are primarily purchased by the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, food, and cosmetic industries. [2] A lot of demand is there for botanical extracts as well as semi-finished herbal products. Plants of the desert stand out among the cactuses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%